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If you wake up tomorrow feeling a little bit more colourful or creative, don’t panic! It’s only Art Month int the CoS.

No this does not mean you should add a whole bunch more blurry black & white pics to your flickr. I’m sorry man, your photography sucks. But it’s okay, because throughout March there will be plenty of stuff on to get you inspired.

The program has been split up into four precincts, so you can easily check out what’s happening near you or plan a day trip accross the city. Talks, workshops, walking tours, live music nights and luncheons will be taking place all over town so check out the webste

Every Saturday during Art Month bike tours of each precinct will be running. Guided by various biking enthusiasts, artists and Fbi hosts alike, these tours are a great way to explore, learn more about local artists and gain buns of steel all in one day!

Creative Conversations will be bringing together artists and fashion designers to talk about their collaborations at the lovely National Art School in Darlinghurst on March 23rd. Akira Isogawa will be there to discuss his collaboration with artist Lindy Lee, and sculptor Adam Laerkesen will be talking about his works for sass & bide. The talks will focus on the relationship between art and fashion and are a great opportunity to hear some of the Australian creative world’s best talk in depth about their work.

Sadly it’s not a free event, tickets will set you back $25 and can be bought from the website.

An open day for studios and art spaces in Marrickville, MOST will be most worth the trip into the inner west.

With everything from printmaking to woodwork on show there will be a lot to cram in in just one day. For the really keen people out there, there will be two different walking tours running. In the morning take the street art tour through the colourful lane ways around Newtown & Enmore. If you still have energy after that, the ARI (Artist Run Initiative) tour from 2-5pm will show you around artist run galleries, exhibitions and studios.

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